A report on Sarawak, Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888) and Majapahit
The Javanese manuscript Nagarakretagama, written by Prapanca in 1365, mentioned Barune as the vassal state of Majapahit, which had to make an annual tribute of 40 katis of camphor.
- Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888)During the rule of Bolkiah, the fifth sultan, the empire held control over coastal areas of northwest Borneo (present-day Brunei, Sarawak and Sabah) and reached Seludong (present-day Manila) and the Sulu Archipelago, including parts of the island of Mindanao.
- Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888)The coastal regions of Sarawak came under the influence of the Bruneian Empire in the 16th century.
- SarawakIn the 14th century, the Javanese manuscript Nagarakretagama, written by Prapanca in 1365, mentioned Barune as the constituent state of Hindu Majapahit, which had to make an annual tribute of 40 katis of camphor.
- SarawakIn Nagarakretagama Canto 14 more lands are noted: Kadandangan, Landa, Samadang, Tirem, Sedu (Sibu in Sarawak), Barune (Brunei), Kalka, Saludung (either Serudong River in Sabah or Seludong in Manila), Solot (Sulu), Pasir, Barito, Sawaku, Tabalung, and Tanjung Kutei.
- MajapahitThis led to the thrive and the rise of several polities previously held under Majapahit domination, such as Brunei and Malacca.
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Brunei
1 linksCountry located on the north coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
Country located on the north coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
Apart from its South China Sea coast, it is completely surrounded by the Malaysian state of Sarawak.
At the peak of the Bruneian Empire, Sultan Bolkiah (reigned 1485–1528) is claimed to have had control over most regions of Borneo, including modern-day Sarawak and Sabah, as well as the Sulu Archipelago off the northeast tip of Borneo, and the islands off the northwest tip of Borneo.
In the 14th century, the Javanese manuscript Nagarakretagama, written by Prapanca in 1365, mentioned Barune as the constituent state of Hindu Majapahit, which had to make an annual tribute of 40 katis of camphor.
Borneo
1 linksThird-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia.
Third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia.
The island is politically divided: Brunei, Indonesia, Sarawak, and Sabah.
Internationally it is known as Borneo, derived from European contact with the Brunei kingdom in the 16th century during the Age of Exploration.
The Javanese manuscript Nagarakretagama, written by Majapahit court poet Mpu Prapanca in 1365, mentioned the island as Nusa Tanjungnagara, which means the island of the Tanjungpura Kingdom.